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  • A austinsonger

    Pritunl VPN Server is a Enterprise Distributed OpenVPN, IPsec and WireGuard Server.

    • It's built on OpenVPN, but it's way better.

    • Pritunl VPN Documentation

    • Pritunl VPN Server Demo

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    marcusquinn
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    #2

    @austinsonger The client looks neat too: https://client.pritunl.com

    Currently I use Viscosity and the Wireguard native app.

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      mehdi
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      #3

      I am strongly against replacing the server in the current OpenVPN app.

      However, it totally makes sense as a new, separate, app.

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      • mehdiM mehdi

        I am strongly against replacing the server in the current OpenVPN app.

        However, it totally makes sense as a new, separate, app.

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        @mehdi said in Pritunl VPN (Switch out OpenVPN Server):

        I am strongly against replacing the server in the current OpenVPN app.

        If I remember well, the goal of Cloudron Teams is to offer 2-3 alternatives per type of application which currently for Virtual Network only OpenVPN is offer, this leave space for Pritunl and ZeroTier 😉

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        • JOduMonTJ JOduMonT

          @mehdi said in Pritunl VPN (Switch out OpenVPN Server):

          I am strongly against replacing the server in the current OpenVPN app.

          If I remember well, the goal of Cloudron Teams is to offer 2-3 alternatives per type of application which currently for Virtual Network only OpenVPN is offer, this leave space for Pritunl and ZeroTier 😉

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          mehdi
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          #5

          @jodumont I completely agree 🙂 I just pointed out that we should add this as a new app, not "Switch out OpenVPN Server" as the thread title says

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            I removed the "switch out .." from the title.

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              #7

              This is also a Tailscale alternative

              https://github.com/pritunl/pritunl

              Also likely a good use case for Cloudron Multiserver!

              Conscious tech

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                #8

                Enterprise Distributed OpenVPN, IPsec and WireGuard Server
                https://hub.docker.com/r/pritunl/pritunl-zero

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                Nice dashboard in the web client too. SSO.

                They also have https://zero.pritunl.com/

                Pritunl Zero
                Free and open source BeyondCorp server providing zero trust security for privileged access to ssh and web applications

                Conscious tech

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                  Hey everyone! Seems like it already dockerized a couple of days ago. Just need to adopt for Cloudron.

                  https://github.com/goofball222/pritunl

                  https://hub.docker.com/r/goofball222/pritunl

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                    sayedanowar9
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                    #10

                    Nice VPN option. Please upvote this.

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                    • A austinsonger

                      Pritunl VPN Server is a Enterprise Distributed OpenVPN, IPsec and WireGuard Server.

                      • It's built on OpenVPN, but it's way better.

                      • Pritunl VPN Documentation

                      • Pritunl VPN Server Demo

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                      LoudLemur
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                      #11

                      @austinsonger Thanks for this suggestion, which is clearly very popular here.

                      Might supporting Pritunl on Cloudron have the additional benefit of selling Cloudron?

                      Many people these days want to have a VPN and they are willing to pay for one. If Cloudron provided Pritunl, might Cloudron be able to move into the very large VPN market with a huge advantage: not only would you be able would your purchase get you going with a VPN, it would also enable you to use a host of other applications supported by Cloudron?

                      I think a lot of VPN companies would struggle to compete. It would be sure to generate some discussion and raise public awareness of Cloudron's amazing offering.

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                      • L LoudLemur

                        @austinsonger Thanks for this suggestion, which is clearly very popular here.

                        Might supporting Pritunl on Cloudron have the additional benefit of selling Cloudron?

                        Many people these days want to have a VPN and they are willing to pay for one. If Cloudron provided Pritunl, might Cloudron be able to move into the very large VPN market with a huge advantage: not only would you be able would your purchase get you going with a VPN, it would also enable you to use a host of other applications supported by Cloudron?

                        I think a lot of VPN companies would struggle to compete. It would be sure to generate some discussion and raise public awareness of Cloudron's amazing offering.

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                        mehdi
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                        #12

                        @loudlemur Cloudron already offers a VPN : OpenVPN

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                        • mehdiM mehdi

                          @loudlemur Cloudron already offers a VPN : OpenVPN

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                          @mehdi Kinda CPU intense and slow though, when comparing to Wireguard at-least.

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